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3. Methodology
There are several methods used in this research to obtain data collection from primary data and secondary data by the researcher.
The data includes sampling methods and analysis. In this third chapter the researcher focuses on the method used in this research
study. A mixture of methods comprises of both quantitative and qualitative methods used to obtain the information needs in
developing the research study for Wearable Design Technology for Mobile Devices. Quantitative method used in this research are
in a form of pilot test by using questionnaires whereas for qualitative, the researcher made an in-depth study and evaluation based
on observation. The data received will help to identify the objectives that have to be accomplished in doing this research. The
information gained will be analyzed in detail to rule out any obscurity. Hence research will be carried out in stages until a conclusion
can be made.
Figure 5 Shows the research methodology for wearable design technology
The sampling begins with identifying the problem statement in this research. After the issued have been identified, questions
are drafted base on the demographics and general knowledge on wearable design technology. Once the questionnaire have been
drafted it can be distribute to the respondents. After the survey have been distributed and answered, the survey must be collected
to be analyzed.
Figure 6 Work flow on the first process of wearable design technology until final product
4. Analysis and results
Based on the results analyzed form observation session, the researcher found that the Y generation are attached with the
technology and uses the portable devices most of the time. Through the survey conducted, the researcher focused on the respondent
living in Klang Valley area aged between 20 to 34 years old. The survey that has been conducted on the 23 and 25 of November
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